Medieval History

Pen & Sword has established itself as a leading publisher of medieval military history. Battlefield guides, accounts of decisive battles and sieges, critical biographies of key commanders, and reissues of classic works of the medieval scholarship all feature in our list. And the coverage is not restricted to Britain – important books on the Crusades, the Mongols and warfare in medieval Japan are also part of our publishing programme.

Readers who have a passing interest in medieval warfare and those who have long been fascinated by the subject will all find books here that are stimulating reading.

It can help a gamer understand the era of the battles and can be used as inspiration to design a game based on the battles. The maps especially would be quite useful in a game. So, the book overall is a great guide to the two battles of St Albans and the period that they took place in. Wargames Illustrated - reviewed by William Bollands- Straw

It can help a gamer understand the era of the battles and can be used as inspiration to design a game based on the battles. The maps especially would be quite useful in a game. So, the book overall is a great guide to the two battles of St Albans and the period that they took place in.Wargames Illustrated - reviewed by William Bollands- Straw

The author succeeds in presenting the story of Xue in the intellectual context of the time and challenging the traditional nationalist discourse on women's emancipation. Xue provided a moderate yet alternative reform agenda that aimed at enpowering and developing Chinese women only because of the intrinsic value of the endeavor. The book will contribute to the fields of late Qing history and Chinese women's studies by helping readers rethink the tension between Chinese nationalism and feminism. The Historian

The author succeeds in presenting the story of Xue in the intellectual context of the time and challenging the traditional nationalist discourse on women's emancipation. Xue provided a moderate yet alternative reform agenda that aimed at enpowering and developing Chinese women only because of the intrinsic value of the endeavor. The book will contribute to the fields of late Qing history and Chinese women's studies by helping readers rethink the tension between Chinese nationalism and feminism.The Historian

An essential work in our military library. A masterpiece about castles and military fortifications.
Read the complete Spanish review [link=http://miniaturasjm.com/mi-biblioteca/a-history-of-fortification-from-3000-bc-to-ad-1700/]here.[/link] José Manuél Rico Cortés (Mister JM) - Miniaturas JM

An essential work in our military library. A masterpiece about castles and military fortifications.
Read the complete Spanish review [link=http://miniaturasjm.com/mi-biblioteca/a-history-of-fortification-from-3000-bc-to-ad-1700/]here.[/link]José Manuél Rico Cortés (Mister JM) - Miniaturas JM

A magnificent work. A documentation and a photograph archive very well chosen and of an unprecedented quality.
Read the full Spanish review [link=http://miniaturasjm.com/mi-biblioteca/the-samurai-in-100-objects/]here.[/link] José Manuél Rico Cortés (Mister JM) - Miniaturas JM

A magnificent work. A documentation and a photograph archive very well chosen and of an unprecedented quality.
Read the full Spanish review [link=http://miniaturasjm.com/mi-biblioteca/the-samurai-in-100-objects/]here.[/link]José Manuél Rico Cortés (Mister JM) - Miniaturas JM

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England's Medieval Navy 1066-1509

We are accustomed to think of England in terms of Shakespeare's 'precious stone set in a silver sea', safe behind its watery ramparts with its naval strength resisting all invaders. To the English of an earlier period – from the 8th to the 11th centuries – such a notion would have seemed ridiculous. The sea, rather than being a defensive wall,… Read more...

Road to Manzikert

In August 1071, the Byzantine Emperor Romanus IV Diogenese led out a powerful army in an attempt to roll back Seljuk Turkish incursions into the Anatolian heartland of the Empire. Outmanoeuvred by the Turkish sultan, Alp Arslan, Romanus was forced to give battle with only half his troops near Manzikert. By the end of that fateful day much of the Byzantine… Read more...

Warrior of God

Jan Zizka (1370-1424) was a formidable figure whose life and military career was set amidst the whirlwind of monumental revolutions - military, religious, political and social - that engulfed medieval Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries. The leader of Bohemia's Hussite Revolution - the first of the religious wars during the Protestant Reformation… Read more...

100 Years War: Agincourt 1415

On the 25th October 1415 Henry Vs small and dispirited Anglo/Welsh Army destroyed a vast French Army at Azincourt. This programme looks at not just this iconic battle immortalised by Shakespeare and many other authors but the campaign that led up to this final great English victory of the 100 Years War when the Yeoman of England reigned supreme on… Read more...

100 Years War: Crecy 1346

On 11 July 1346 the Anglo/Welsh army of Edward III started to disembark in the bay at St Vaast in the Cotentin Peninsula. In a period of 12 months this army won 3 major battles Caen, Blanchtaque and Crecy and captured Calais, which would remain in English hands until 1558 a thorn in the side of France. This campaign was the first major chapter in the… Read more...

The Battle of Hastings 1066 - The Uncomfortable Truth

AS SEEN IN THE DAILY MAIL AND THE DAILY TELEGRAPH The Battle of Hastings is the most defining event in English history. As such, its every detail has been analysed by scholars and interpreted by historians. Yet one of the most fundamental aspect of the battle – the place upon which it was fought – has never been seriously questioned, until now.… Read more...